The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 24, 1913, Image 3

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THE DAILY tfEBRASKAN
SLAPS THE BALL RUDELY
THEATRES
CAMPUS NOTES
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
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UNGENTLEMANLY CONDUCT ON
PART OF SEVERAL BASEBALL
PLAYERS REPORTED.
CAPTAIN MAX GETS NEW SUIT
Handsome Exponent of Kindness and
Moderation of Emotion in Sports
Is Now Freshly
Attired.
By Sister Grace.
At last' The baseball squads are
drilling under our most beautiful and
handsome coaches They, I mean the
players, have made the greatest prog
ress the last week for they have been
pitching, in the rules of the game and
catching
You ought to see Jimmy Hodman
and Becky Heckoff throw just as hard
as they can at these boys standing up
there with that club Yesterday Jimmy
hit one poor little freshman and made
him cry. I felt so sorry for him that
I wanted to go over nnd kiss him but
Roily wouldn't let me.
My, but we have got a pretty cap
tain Max is awfully nice, and I am
sure all the girls will like him In his
new ball suit. He is too cute for any
thing. Maybe you didn't know he Is
captain but really ho is. He was
elected last Monday night by that live
ly, vivacious athletic board.
We have two men that have lots of
nerve. They are not afraid to stand
up there right Denind the man with
the club and just grab those balls. My,
but it takes lots of nerve. Harto is
awfully good The way in which the
young enthusiast handles the mitt, face
protector and bat is astonishing
(Some good words in that last sen-
tence.)
Prospective players are being chosen
early because there are not enough
places on the team for all of the play
ers and the first man out makes the
team The coaches have been worrying
a lot these nights because none of the
players have a whip with a long crack
er. The team is going to have a game
with the poor freshies today for they
know they can beat them. They are
afraid to play any seniors for fear they
would be beaten. Hut we are strong
fr the freshies
AT THE ORPHEUM.
An unusually attractive and classy
vaudeville bill starts a week's engage
ment at the Orpheum tonight. The
headline feature iB the eight London
Palace girls, a bevy of beauty known
an the aristocrats of the dancing world,
'ela-phone, a comedian who Is the pos
sessor of a peculiar vocal ability; the
Kyles In an aerial novelty entitled
"Johnny and the French Maid;" Claude
Golden, wizard of the playing cards;
the Goyt trio, featuring the wonderful
fox terrier "Daisy;" Cain and Odom,
tho twentieth century vaudevillians
and Harry B. Toomeand Nan Hewins
In a pleasing little comedy sketch, "It
Happened in Lonelyville." Adv.
huck Peery threatens law suit if
we mention him In this Issue In any
awfal situation we don't need to he
is awful en6ugh, anyway.
Artistic dance programs and menus
for particular people. George Bros..
Prlaters, 1813 N street.
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Mrs S. L Roberts of Alma Is visit
ing nt tho Chi Omega houso.
Ryrne Marcellus was noticed on the
campus with a girl. He will be seen
at a sorority house. In a week or so.
Frollch'e Orchestra, mono L-73G3.
Silver Lynx announces tho pledging
of Carl I luck of North Bend.
Hagenslck's Orchestra, Auto B-2990.
C. H. Frey, University florlBt, 1133
0 Bt.
Chi Omega announces the pledging
of Fannie Malzacher of Oakdale and
Maude Clark of Blessing, Tex.
Chan Trimble, managing editor of
the Cornhusker has had a breakdown
from overwork on the 1913 annual and
left yesterday for Florida.
Telephone Yule Bros at once.
Notice.
Tho Junior hop, deficit and relief
committees will meet this morning nt
11:00 in U106.
Loeb's Orchestra, Phone L7620.
Notice.
All men interested In heavy gymnas
tics please meet at my ofllce at 11
o'clock A. M. today.
DR. R. G CLAPP.
Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter and
Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th.
Owing to the bright sunny weather
yesterday, fussers were much in evi
dence on the benches.
RECEIVED BY THE EDITOR
Dear Sir- Kindly publish this In
your daily paper where it will be
suitable for you. A refined lady with
a jolly disposition likes to make an
acquaintance with a good hearted west
ern man, as our men out east seem to
only flatter and admire you But a good
lady Is not satisfied with that; she
likes to met a true man whom she can
trust and look up to.
Hoping this will bring happiness to
some party. Will look in the Evening
World, N. Y Initial C. A
Yours truly,
C. A.
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SIMMONS THE PRINTER
Dance Programs if
if Banquet Menus if
if Calling Cards
Book Publlcatrons if
if 317 S. 12th St. ir
TRY
OUR LUNCHEONETTES
They are always the best
We 'serve hot and cold
drinkslall winter long.
Lincoln Candy Kitchen
South West Corner 14 and O Street
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NOTICIO For classy finishing see
Frederick Macdonald. Auto phono
H-33G8. The Know How Photographer
LOST AND FOUND.
FOUND A scarf pin. Call
HI 509.
4-19-3t
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class scarf pin with C H ,
Please return to this office
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lavalier Friday night. He
LOST A
turn to this office
Reward 3t
SALESMEN WANTED.
WANTED-Two good energetic stu
dents to handle an electric appliance
lino of household necessities. Write
Loetscher-Hyan Mfg Co., Dubuque,
Iowa. 4-18-3t
WANTED Student to represent Lin
coln firm in northern Kansas or east
ern Iowa during summer calling on
j-bftttktt and thyieitmfr; fcood commfft--
sion; expenses guaranteed. Address
all replies to P. O. Box 633, Lincoln,
Nob. 4-22-3t
WANT, TO BUY.
WANTED Second hand mandolin
and alBO guitar. Inquire Rag ofllce.
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Complete Party Service
Is Now Offered You by
Our Retail Department
Phone B-6152
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Preserve Your College Work I
Tho L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter
is invaluable to college students who
want a record of their college work af
ter graduation.
We give special attention to the
needs of students. We have typewrit
ers to rent, aB well as to sell. A few
rebuilt machines at a bargain.
L C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter
Company
25 North 13th Street
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QRPHEUM
PROGRAM FOR WEEK BEBIN
NING MONDAY NIGHT, APRIL 21
EIGHT PALACE GIRLS
DEL-A-PHONE
THE KYLES
GOYT TRIO
CLAUDE GOLDEN
CAIN AND ODOM
Henry B. Tooner &. Nan Hewlna
PHOTO PLAYS
ORPHEUM ORCHE8TRA
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LYRIC
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MONETA & WILBER
THE DEMON FOUR
"PLAYING WITH FIRE"
PHOTO PLAYS
PATHE'8 WEEKLY
"THE LEFT HANPED MAN"
' "CURED OF HER LOVE"
"THAT MAIL ORDER 8UI T"
THREE SHOWS DAILY, MATI
6NEES 2 P. M. NIGHT, 7 AND 9
P. M. Matinees, Children 5c, Adults
10c. Night All 8eats 15c.
You Don't
Pay for the Name
When you buy
a Spalding Ath
letic Article, as
some dealers who
are after bigger
profit on Athletic
Goods would have you infer.
You pay for-and get-honest
workmanship and materiaL
The name as evidenced in
the Spalding Trade Mdrk
is put on as a guarantee ot
what you pay for.
Our Complete Catalogue on request
A. G. Spalcjing & Bros.
28-30 So. Wabash Ave. Chicago, IHfaiol
SPALDING'S
Baseball Goods
ARE HARD TO BEAT ! !
We Have a New
and Complete Line
We Solicit the Fraternity Trade
H. Reusch, i2th It.
TO HAVE YOUR WISH COME TRUE
For delightful comfort in cubs where
you want to ride with the pleasure of
knowing you will not soil n costly
dress call "Ensign!"
Our cabs are all full size Where
four passengers may ride in comfort
as cozy and clean on the inside as jom
den. Rides as smoothly as a Pullman.
Her pleasant remembrance of her
escort to the formal will be more last
ing where you use an "Ensign Cab.
It means luxury comfort and pleasures.
Adv.
Subscribe for the Rag
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